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Ramita Navai: Filmmaking on the Frontline

  • Main Hall, Old Divinity School Cambridge, England, CB2 1TP United Kingdom (map)

What are the creative challenges, ethical dilemmas and practical concerns for documentary makers working in hostile environments? Join us for a discussion with Ramita Navai, an award-winning investigative journalist, documentary maker and author renowned for her fearless reporting from some of the world’s most dangerous environments. 

Ramita Navai is a double Emmy and double Robert F. Kennedy award-winner, has reported for Channel 4, PBS, and The Sunday Times, created The Line of Fire podcast, and guest-presented One to One alongside Richard Osman. She has reported from over forty countries, and made over thirty documentaries, including No Country for Women, Afghanistan Undercover, and Gaza: Doctors Under Attack, focusing on conflict, power, and the lives of ordinary people caught in extreme situations.

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